,~__? New Waists. pmk, maxze,` ` (. Tnohainations 1 were .AI.A Wallace. _ The Interests of Barrie, the county of Simcoe and the-Dominion of Canada our Criterion. Brother ' Robert-- Hunter Barrie; County of Simcee, Ontario, ` December 28th, 1916. i `I: IVXaiy ourconfndence in the success of the Allies meana Happier Newgg $Ye`ar to all. (II auu. 11 1--|JDa>lJlCbU1lu E. T. Tyre1', by J '. F. Cralg and A. ; E. Lennox. ` 1.1 A T _,._____ `I.-- TT (1 T)-l.....-L.....-- [er of Lot ' Coiicesion m .2 n - uo .IJCllllU4\o i A. E. Lennox,Tby H. G. Robertsoni `and R. J. Sprott. ' Ward ve } (wihris. Horseld, by A. J. Wfallace and R.'J. Finlay. " 7111...... Dnnmnn kw A F T.nnnn\' Llllll LI/0 U 0 .I.' lllllla Thos. Pearce, why A. E. Lennoxl `and H. G. Robertson. - 11 ? , 117,, A J__._ I -J. Hunter," by N. Hufst and Thos. Peorce. 1' 1x 117' 1 1,, A 1IT:`II___ --_J ` auu LL. \.la LUUUCL IID\lALo N `Wm. C. Thompson, by Wm. Adam-' , son and A. E. Lennox. I `Ward six W113. i)l.w7k7i*s<'i;(`)J111:,c.by A. Wilkes and A. E. Lennox. `I , _ T TN TX : _ J -`___ Ilu JJ 1 JJUILILUA Alex. Clark'e, by J. D. Wisdom and P. Soules. 1-'.'or Board of. Educatien Trustees W. R. King, Dr. Rich- ardson", Dr. Wallwin and S. Mc- adam are the members whose term expires. . ' T | ___. _ _... . - . -q A- ' i7vi11 R. King, by V A. E. A Lennox' ] and W. P. -soules. , 117 A ,___:_r L__ A T.` T.........-- auu VV c J. u LJUllLCDo I Dr. W. A. Lewis, by A. E. Lennox and C. Horseld. ~ 1r. A J4-.. `L__ 1"!" IV 'l).CI......L.-....-. uuu VV o .1 u Duuuza. ' 1 Dr. Wallwin, by H. G. Robert-. son and Horseld. 1:? 1'3 CVL.....'l-L..-.. K le at curl uuu \Jo .I..LU.l.BllULLlo S. wMcAdam, by H. G. Robertson [and W. P. Soules. ` b 'I\ 77 111' `II ',_ 1,, 11' {V `l')_L.._.L SUII llll Us .l1U1'bIlUlll. W. Sarjeant, by A. E. Stapleton I and R. J. Sprott. Q TK7` ].fn:\un Rh `D flounxr o1;r1 H.111! .l\u U. |DlJ1'Ul:lu s. W. Moore, by D. Gauley and A. E. Lennox. ' 7 .17 ,,L,,_ L__ T `l\ `KITS- | Dr. A. J.*Hunter, by J. D. Vis- dom and W. C. Hunter. T For Water a.ndTLight Com. Wm.TGa11'ie, by J. `J. Brown and G. R. Warnica. ' ` ` `r 1': I V,,_3_`, `I.-- 1'.` fl ! m---..._. ....,1 1_ _`]' LT. LII. VV aJ.uu:z1. .J. F. Craig", by E. T. Tyrer and H. Wallwin. . A ` 11? , 1, `I.__ 1'.` VI`. 711-.--.. ...,.,1 >VV uuwux. W. Sarjeant, by E. T.` Tyrer and H. .VVall.win.V _ _ ; fMaydraltAy--J. F." Craig, H. G. Robertson, R. J. Sprott. ` 1,',1,`I L__ .-u vgu-.av.-, --. ~r_---. , Reeve-J. H.'Bennett, elected by acclamation. T _ ' _..- -5 1-. First Dep.-Reeve- -\V. P. $ou1es, A. J. Sarjeant. ` 117 T (`I . Scco11dlI)e-1A)v.'-Reeve-V\'. J. Gray, W. A. Lowe, A. E. Stapleton. Alde1'111e11-_ _ _._ .. --- .7 p. .59. 11;-3 ' VVard 1--R.'Bidwell, W . Lang C. I T. Thompson. -v-r1'\ .1 rn1\ Ward 2.+-A. H. Brother, T. Davis! ,elected byacclamation. = . ` V 11 1'3 - T! m H`... ....... `~| .._, ..W-..-----_---. Ward 3.-R. H. Payne, T. Ty-I rer, elected by acclamatioll. l Ward 4.-Wm. Adamsyon, A. E.. Lennox, Thos. Rogers. Ward 5.-C. Horseld, T. Peafce, elected by acclamation. T ' - Ward 6.-'A. Clark, J. D. Wisdom, elected by acclamation. vs-v . 1 -r- 1; 'n_,_____:._._:.....`.. I V\;av1;e1: *Commissioner--.-| Wm. Gallie, elected by acclamation. is 1 11 TI: ,,-L3-;. Till T71...- Board 3%, | S. McAdam, Dr. Wallwin, Dr. Hun- tel`, by acclamation. ' TOWNSHIP NOMINATIONS _Innisl by Acclamation Innisl Council of 1916 was re- elected by aeclamation for _ 1917.` The Council comprise: Eben Todd, Reeve. ' D. H. Coleman, Dep.-Reeve. CouncilIors-W. H. "Martin, G. C.; Allan, Geo. Leslie. ' I 0`.-' . At the nomination meeting `on! Friday, the following were nomin- ated. | qr A .1 1 7:1_,__ , vow ..-v_--J _..__- Deputy Reeve-'-Dona1d McKinley,` Archibald Smith, J ames' Crawford, Neil McNiven. A L '11- a 7 c1__`_`_ uvvua I ReeveA.lex. McAfthur and Fran-` cis Henry Ba'll. - " n 1 1 1':-,17:_-1_-- L` `fill -LVuI\.IL` 5,7 vac: I .For Councillors-Wm. J. Scott, Michael Mahoney, Jno. M. Barn- hardt, [Walter Thompson, A Gilbert_ Love and` John A. McDu. fl,II-__2__,_A V R;e_e\_re-'-James". Martin,_ J- B.` lg`nI{e;t,ti:`z n`.=;J`osaqSpicher.` - ('_1"i".:."L' 1 .9`u_ 4.. \Il `Li /E. Somervii_l%;'-, 1. McMackon;f*`'W,._ T.` H. G7 J.` H_uth,:.`R. Macham; S. Spears, `R; Ba,ycroft, -.5T._Murray. . At the` public meeting following: the nomination, Returning Oicerl H. J. Tudhope sta,_t'i('l13'th"a`ti he had "presided at` such iBetI' - in Oro,i for 25 consecutive times` `and during =.thet `period had never been absent from a council meeting. -- - , 'nt-A_LL__ On` Saturday resigned his no which gives Ill (I Uvlluvns Anavxvv--5 Mr. Algex. McArthur ` mination as" Reeve,~! Mr.` F. 11. Ball me Reeveship for 1917 acclumation`-;'_ -j;';-Roht.':C 1"r`nV was re.-elected Mayo? Aezfgvorillisz bs*%`m1amati9n- ;. W Candidates In Field ` WHERE THE VOTE ' I Ward Place7-WRZetu1'11i11g Officer ! 1 --W. Noland s shop J. J. Moore 2a-Ma1'ket building J. \V. Merrick `2b-Fi1'e Hall . . . VV. 0. Mclnnon 3a-A.F. Dobs(_m s shop F.C. Lower 3b--Walsh & H.orse1d s shop ' f\ (1 `LT.-.-..l~ I III.) V` CIIDIK \&' 4l.I.-KILDIIVJLKI D DIIUII f O. G. Hart 4a--Sl1ouldice shop A. F. Dobsou 4b-\V0lfenden s plumbing shop ' '- V H. C. Channen 5a- -Mrs. Cavena s shop J. W. Ness 5b--Lawlor s shop .. S. N. Hurst 6a --Orange Hall . . J. S. B1'u1lt011 6b--Fire hall Ed. AWhiteb1'ead How Lfn A l'IIl'I'I'l'Il'f There were 28 meetings of Coun- cil~ during the past `year. The at- tendance of members is given below. It Wi1l`be noted that Mayor Craig` .Was present at every meetin_sr. I lfnzynu ("1-n:m 0Q -n\nn+;'nn`a- T\n~n_ e received" 12 o clok,. th "day of ml...-v-'--- COLLEGIATE T0 OPEN] JANUARY3 1 W a1:Ia:`;71(;;1'w'l(';'a`ilg.:*, Dcp.- reeve Soules'27- Dep.-reeve Robert- son 25, Ald. Da,vis225, Ald. Brother 25, Ald. Grey 25,- Ald. Thompson 24, Reeve Benentt 23, Ald. Stapleton 23, Ald. Fisher 22, Ald. VVa.1'nica 22, Ald. Clark 20, Ald. Bidwell 19, IA1a.wisdom 16, Ald, Minnikin 14, A1,] I'I'..-....J.J `I0 ILll|o V` IDKIUAIL .L\l, . |A1a. H01-seld 13. New Quarters Will be Ready -Onl'y Drawback May A be Equipment There will be no keeping the Col- uleg'iateiclosed`at the close of the present vacation owing to` laxity on the part of the Barrie Board of Edn- cation. If delay there is.-and such "is not antieipated--i't will be in the_ delivery of the school equipment. At a nxeeting of the Board on Thursday last it was decided to take over the old library_ building` and renttlxe upper flat of the Brown block 011 Dunlop street. Contracts were immediately let for the`altera- tion`of the library, and under the Isupervisiou of Trustee Phil Love, who is devoting his whole time to the work, the building` is `fast being .put into shape. l l"lu-.{-A uyill kn 4'1-\vnn nl-2ca_1-nrnne nn \|\411v\.;`y UL vux. lil rent ' the |lJlllJ lllI.4\.I GILLIJIUW Thei'e will bethree class-rooms on the ground floor. and two on the up- per -floor. Arrangements are being made with Mr. W. C. Thonipson for the use of the room over his real estate o'ice,. to be used as 3 science room. The entrance to this upper flat is from the library hall; thus there will be six class-rooms prac- tically under one roof. Over the Brown block there willbe four class- rooms. . 1 nj ,,.,_.'1:1______._ :_ -1 ` IUUHIS. _ , Fortunately the new library is al- most `completed so on Wednesday morning the work of removing the books from the old to the new li-~ "brary building wasgstarted. The Collegiate senior boys, under the supervision of Principal Henry car- rying out the work. At the new building Mr. A. Hay, of the library ibogrd was on hand to receive them. 1 a___. _n LL- L__2l,l H reliedtupon to give the affairs of the town t1;g._same.careful consideration ' -jcouncile board, as chairman..- of fine .,..lar' ofi-slabe town s ngmeswlg ling the position 4 -with '_greditT.-._to_ ."--himself and to the advatitage `of the Barrie electors should note that A. J. Sarjeant is a candidate fog 1st Dep.-Reeve. He isrecognized as a ,6 business. man of ability and can be as he `gives to his private business. V While occupying a seat at a former {ance committee, he made`hi`-aiiparticure ~V ' h ' .` f. .'?= J " 5 r. -Whe;1~"you think 1 thinkA4A.o%%W-A & Lowe FOIIIC. xuuuru wua uu unuu lav Lcucxvc uunu. On the ground floor of the build- ing will be three class-rooms; two of lthem , will be in the room now used 'as a circulating library, the third being in the old board room. The lavatory accommodation is also pro- vided on this floor. All class-rooms except one, and the lavatories are be- ing made so as to- open o the hall, this means a tearing out of parti- tions and building new ones. Two furnaces are being installed-one was completed by Wednesdaymorn-' .ing and the other will be completed by Thursday, -then the heating. pipes gwill be placed in position. . . : A. J. sA1tJ1:A1m'.'i'.B; `B71351 B`! IJJ.J-IJ-ILIILI ATTENDED COUNCIL WILL BE TAKEN Mil` I up V15!` ' 1' mrnnr.-nnnvn IHYDRO BY-LAW vonag I 0N MONDAY 1 The electors "of the town of Barrio will be_ given a chance at the mun- cipal election on Monday next to vote .\_'CS or no on the follow- I in_9; proposition: Are you in favor of having: the n1unicipa1it_'_v developi or 210-! quire from the H._\'dro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario Whatever Works may be required "`-for the supply of electric e11e1'g:_V or power in addition to such elec- tric powerias is al1'ea(1_v.bein<: ob`- tained under the existing` contract .with the H_\'d1'o Power Commission of Ontario? ., It will be remembered that at :1 recent meeting. of the town council this by-law was submitted by the Hydro people with the request that it be given the necessary three read- ing` and `submitted to the electors for approval.' There was no statement as to the benets that would come to the town if the by-law carried. The local electric commission had no light to throw on `the subject, they Iwere not present at the meeting` al- lthonejh invited to be present by the Mavor. The result was that council laid the by-law over until the Com- mission should enlighten the civic fathers. The following Thursday evening` Mr. James, one of the Hy- dro officials came to town to ex- plain the benets tobe derived from passin<.:'the by-law. Advance read- ers will remember the excitinf: meet- ing: that followed. How Reeve Ben- nett placed before Mr. James the many inconveniences now imposed upon the town also the hi5.rh-hand'- ed manner in which the rights giv- en Barrie under the first Hydro by- law had been taken away.` - Pastor (1 Music Au vv uuxu ' 1 Mr. James made the statement that evening` that it was _i1`nn_1aterial to the Hydro powers -in` Toronto whether Barrie carried the by-law or not; and The Advance is of the same opinion. Carry the by-law and there is a possibility that at the end of 30 years this and other muni- cipalities ica1'1'_vinr,: the by-lay will share in the profits of the enlarfzed system. On the other hand the government can pass 10f.}`iSlat`i011 to alter the agreement, as they have already done since Hydro was in- troduced into this locality. `In, a Word the town will" be no better off, carry the by-law or defeat it, until the 30 years expire. ' -.r\.\... u-..-`-. `I 1 .1 |.ll\; KIU `vxuAu \ALlrQA\/- Mr. James had another reason for; Barrie ca1'1'yi11g' the b_\'-law: under] the present agztreement our purchas- `able qllantitjv of power is fixed, 211-` so the charg::e per H.P. at \Yaubau-I shone; under the new a_;*x'eement we will be in line to get` more power, if it is available, and at probably low- er cost. In other Words if Barrie requires in the future more "than 750 H. P., as provided in _the exist- agreelnent she cannot secure it. Now does this not look like the big stick method of a big` corporation? -71'. 1 .us from sharing in l the expected >JI.A\.n\ llL\/IIAl\l\A V- -. ..,.c ._..r.__. Barrie,-cannot do without Hydro; we have cheaper light and power than before the" coming of Hydro. The objection we have to Hydro is that agreements voted upon and car- = ried by the `people in good` faith have been altered by legislation to suit the managers of Hydro. ' VVe took the first agreement on faith, we will have to do likewise if we vote yea on Monday next. To defeat the by-law will not concern in the "slightest the Hydro magnates; it may at the end of 30 years debar prots of the greater system; These prots exist only in the brains of those Who are promoting the scheme. --,,_, -2! ..Lu ......,e ....., ..-- _.---.----.__ -_ 7 At the meeting of council at` which Mr. James was present, Coun- cil was told that gures relating to earnings in the _past and what were expected "under the new conditions were being prepared for submission to the municipalities interested. At the time of writing this informa`tion has not `reached Barrie. Would it not have been good business to have had this for the ratepayers so that an intelligent _vote could be recorded. `, .__ V - _..__.- Hydro authorities claim that a vote for the by-law is a vote in fav- or of the municipalities owning and controlling their own power devel- opement. A favorable vote will en- able the Hydro Power Commission to develop or secure whatever power may be required for the use of the municipalities over and above -the capacity of the ig Chute plant.. The question is, will the power development, which will be com- ;l?he 'question will power ` development, which be 3 pletely paid for `by the municipali- ties in 30 - or 40. years, become" the property of the Province at , large, r1,r4_,mi_l_`l-"pit become the property of Bil '11` hjnaie the lebentrei fine.` "'c ip." `ties, who, ` in thii` fnm&3hnn+;q.::n the cost of develop- pbi ' 0111!, Wu! [mane 'l`2ue- `uv_|Jcubu1.c~ .._,.1 ` payments \_0l'l . the cost of , develop- Hydro Claims $1.00 per Annumf Power Commission wherel)_\' all mon- ies paid i11 power bills by the Muni-A cipalities to the` Hydro Electric Power Commission will apply on the ownership of the developments as well as on the transmission -lines, whereas_. if the by-law is defeated the municipalities receive no bene- ts from that portion of their power bill applicable to generation Vcosts. .Mr. H. B. Hyers came near losing a pair of Chrstmas boots last Thurs- day, during` the rush of the after- noon Christmas sl1oppin_L'.l A party of four, two men and a like accom- paniment of Women came into the store and one Woman made a pur- the vv1'appin_.6,' table at the rear of the store to wrap up the parcel one of the ladies accompanied him and engaged in conversation, the rest of the party remaining at the front of the store. VVhile wrapp'in_g* np_the parcel Mr. Myers thou}.:ht he heard, a rustle of paper like unto the re- moving of a shoe from the tissue paper folds of a shoe-box. Upon delivering: the parcel to the lady, the shoe-man emzaged the party incon- versation with the object of endeav- orin2' to learn if either lady had a. pair of shoes, with no success. The party then departed. Later the as- sistant discovered that a box which should contain a pair of fancy shoes was missing. As the section of the country froinvwhenee the party came was known to Mr. Myers. the assist- ant went out on a~seouting' expedi- tion to locate them, or some-one else lfrotm that neig'hborhood. 1'!u1; 11,11!!! I case VVhcn Mr. Myers went to i 1 CHRISTMAS THEFT J,1|Jlll bllb llK'1_',llIJUl llUU\lu The scene then shifted to the G.T. R. station. In the meantime Chief King had been notied, and with Mr; Myers visited the station before the Collingwood train pulled out. The party were located in the Wait- ing room and theeharge made of taking the shoes, which was denied. N o doubt the presence of the police aided matters, as after considerable parley the boots were returned to the shoe-man and the out-of-town shoppers were allowed to depart in peace. * I ,Upho1stering: and furn _ing done by competent VI Dougall Bros, Furniture The fumes from ammonia water confined 111 a -box W111 remove nnldcw spots from k1d gloves. ` [ Confectionery I BRYSON S 1 A visit to -our gaudy department will mean avbright New Year in these days of high prices and limited supply. We have listed below some of our special can{{y- bargains. All candy strictly pure and wholesome and made in o " factory daily. Assorted Creams, 13c 11'), 2 lb . .for 250. T'oH'e'es,? .'. '. I T: i ',m {and up. f`........... {"......w..-.15.` .-...A munnn us cup` 001: uo.I.\Il. '. . . . . . . 13c In 71} Creams, Caramel and Choco- 1..4-.. ....-....4.......4=.1Q,. H-. 0'-N. Q: \IL CIIIIIU, \J(1I.IlIl-ICLP aLl\l ll\ID\l." late assortment-';18c H), 2-H) 35c Chocolate and Bon Bons 250 lb Bon Bons 25c 115 Maple Cocoatinesl; . . . . . .30c lb cHQcoLA3rE Assonnmms IJCDII ULCGIII IJClllal.U:' GDDVI. UIIIKZILII . . . . .. 40c lb Your gift is easily solved here. Everybody likes a : box of good candy. ;-.- Special Fancy Giff Packages _ . . . . . . . . . . . . .';10c to $1.50 Autocrat packages ecially prio- ed 90 : $1.75, $4.50 x- .... ..I-....... 2... RI ... B1w`soii's A1moni7A7IZ7<{:;= iwasc m Almond Icing -3,-J; . . i.",, . . -35 -15? Whipped Cream Cak'- :40c.- each Crgm Pus . . .400 ~doz.-- , ,,L_-. o`;:-_.A.L`_.....'I.. _ heavy. ureulu .l'I.lll.5 0 0'9 o`i'\o -190 ~\l\lIA< Pies, Doughnuts; , Si`iortbfreada, etc. Place your ordev early for these ,lines as the ` emand is 5 A IICIIVJ 0 Our fountain lunchefonette Bf- fers you many induceignts dur-' ing the busy shoppingaivys. 32-38 Elizabeth St. "555 60c 30c > A gIu?J{ les. Prices, E96 [ Goods, col- fs, 25c,. 19c, 0 o . . uu\.`.. qu..uu, package qr 65c ' " '50c Single copies 3c. nd FRUSTRATBD re 1jepair- . kmen at- an , UVU 25c" apply BER uurch inayer and ace and fri_ll' is-vherebglr-given that "the 5,... , \-.7Me.eti ;.;0f , the Sharehold- ' " V H Tanning Com- h i . '11 take plae` at t_eA 0 cc "of t mpany ra - ioxd Street, in of Barrie, ETUESDAY, 13:6 56th. day of 1917, is _clock p.m., f0r\.th%pt`l11rpof) oft ;`.;m Jngihthe re; ,0 - e 1rec o1$``"iLT e pas glecting Direct,')t,_)1_`*.-=*,V._ ._he Comp_any_ -as "may7_'V:` ' By ord`e;'~'of ihe Bo .5; (Signe) .W AL'1`E_ E;`.SCO'J.`T. -2 -' - ' ` Secretarv Whnl fill the` po`s',iti0nA ' - _,$he.qc6gd`.rea`sO11 is `that ` ` "ncT-_:Agn.j:Innis1A;.ge;. "*1! Warde 7:5 _ '11`!-lE'_ " i$ARRlE PLANING MILL M "`1`HOS.R%OGERSV shadow lac. 1 Each maturing son ,an daughter `Tshould have a personal ings Ac- `with .opporfunities to save - Fly, and training `in how to 3 -money wisely. Such an ed Aation " thrift and saving will [pro in- `valuable in later life: ; 9` Q. LESLIE,` . . Manager T} ` ' .41! kinds of dressed lumber,-ooxn ceiling, oak ooring, moulding trim, B, C. shingles, rough lum- "ier and joisting one hand. Dres- and all orders receive prompt `Attention. " Phone 163. Res. Phone 359 THE wgnmm. ` ; ~ comm-mom INNISPIL? If all; the cn3idte`tiH1't announc- ,their_`= inteiition of -3.:I.tn'1i'ng for the`, VWM-denship, when the *.-election held last_ - January, make good ` AI_n_'o11.1iseA-of contesting for. the ,I_1`o!", fthere , will. be a. Iarge eld to ,f1f0n1`. `L ._. Among ;those promis- L ` -dontest-the -position was Reeve of` Innisl: : As the In- }inciljl1as_ 5heen elected by ac- :fzMi'.'f._'_fodd_;. is algegidy 9. -h9f1917 County Council; .O5!iS_0nS~;canr`be "put for- ;;w'~-+~.. "+1.'-..-1 TKT..v.'.al.'t1i-' ` . Frank Jackson 1 everywher a prosper- Wishes all the `people dus . New Year. nlnnnxrunnunnn V-200 doz. Men s Cloth Caps 50c to $1.25 I TExtra Values Fur "remodelling and re- - pairing.---Raw furs bught SIMMDNS 8 G0. er 24:11 Advent munion.. ayer and Ser- Iuuuuuuuuiu: MAKER OF PORTRAITS NOTICE Barrie Branch -No. 52. Thpnipsbn Giew, Publisher. Hattgrs 'IJ\l\J.L -Ln `Secretary IMUNICIPAL Reeve and Aldermen Four` Wards by Acclamation Trutees and W. & L. Gbmms. Also by Acclamation ` When `Town Clerk Smith opened the ,nomination proceedings in the town hall. on Friday evening there` I were 25 electors present, an espec- ially goodly number at that "early hour; as the time Went by `the aud- ience gradually increased, ivhen the nominations closed at 8.30 a large audience was present. After the names of the candidates were read, over, the usual explanation made as to qualifying and the Clerk had ex- tended the compliments of the sea- son, a general move was made for departure, no attempt being made-to hold a ratepayer s meeting. .... . ` The nominate him -anyhow ob- servations on "page . tvvo in last week s issue evidently stirred. up Mr. A." E. Lennox,` but with the dif- ference that he nominated good and true men--he it was who was_re- sponsible for eleven names - being placed onthe nomin_a`tion roll, either las mover or seconder. .2 By the oversight of someone the nomina_tion paper. of Dr. Richardson, as school trustee, failed to reach the hands of the returning oice.` ` Af- ter the names had_ beenread over, upon the expiration of the hour, `someone in the` -audience enquired why Dr. Riehardson s name had been omitted. Mri Smith said the paper: had not -been handed in. Dr. Rich- ard, who was not present until the nominations closed told Mr. Smith the paper had been prepared. A A search of the table upon which the blank forms were lying and where the nomination papers were lled in, fail- __ .`ed7to reveal the missing paper,_there was no redress in the matter. -u - -u vvuu Anv A\4\AA\4IJ-.1 --- ....v ---...---_. Candidate Pearce, 'ill;`Wa1`d 5 made the qualication for "'ofcet at the close of the. meeting`. rn n ,u 777____ John F. Craig, nominated by A. E. Stapleton seconded by E. T. Tyrer Herbert G. Robertson, by Dr. Walltvill and S. J. Fisher. V T 1IT..'lI-.... illlll IL. 1.1.. lJlUlrIlC.la_y ' Samuel J. Fisher, by D. Ross and W. Sarjeant. V - M ' 'I_,. II__L T\_._ f--___ -`"i}1e hfo1V1_(;;vi11g* l put in: 'I'I-,, VV -uuw 111 auu D. J.` [BUG] . Robt. J.. -Sp1'ott,U.b_V A. J. Wallace and W. R, King`. - For 2n{i Dep.-Reeve I Q William A. Lowe, by R. J. Finlay ` and- C. Horseld. .n-,1, -n:J_.-n 1... Sn? c-_.:.......z. ......`.l coine _. d, Vlcar. | 11111! D. .l1U1'.llUl.Uo ` _` Rich. Bidwell; by NV. Sarjeant and 'l_`l1os.' Pe_a1'ce. .4 * ,, - ' A. W ilkes, bfq, Tyrer and Thos; Pearce. _ _ " J. .D. Wisdom `A. E. Lennox `and R. J. Sprotfa ' i - T:`I:nuh T (110. - law A T Wn`lnnn M J (mm H. Bennett, by A..J. VVallace 1 and A. H. Brother._v ` I T 1'n',1,, I," 'r\ 11.... __..]| AL.` Us Lauaxdwuul }A..J. Wallace o `I"I'Y'II' 'l'\ (`I ; n`VS';i.lli'z;r'x`1+1lc;:U.Sou1es, by S. QT. Fisher }and R. J. Lov_e._ . - - . ` - LXLIIS auu 1.1: l.IIUDDo Thos. Davis," by` S. J. Fislier and C. Hunter. illlll 1|}. U. Dflllllul '_.' `- William J. Gr?;-, by A. J. `Wallace and A; H-. Brotter. - An,,,. 1: cu_'_-1_L__- 1... nr 1) fuuu 11. I1". D.['Ul{llB1'. I Albert E. Stapleton, by - W. R._ King and D. Ross. ' -` ' ml.-- nntv:n ' R" Q T Fiona`. on!` Ward one. V7 ` V _ Herbert E. Reid, by C. T. Thomp- son and E. L. Higgs. I` '1` ml. nvnvunnn Ivny ` W` T vn11 Ull uuu .L`J- 11 .u.l55| C. T. Thompson, by"1_`. T. Young . ?"A13: B,if`W`}- ` A 1,, I T (V-_.3--..L CIIIU. LU: IJ. Lllsu _ R. Bidwell, by T. VT.`Young and C. Horseld. - , 1,, TIT, A J-_,__-__ ___,'.I . Tail; " ,r 24th 1uu.1.v. IJIKLWUIII - Robt. Lightfoot, by A. J. Sarjeant ` and E. *L.*Higgs. ' u 1: n:T,1.....u 1.... In in 'v....m.. um: I`! I ` LIUISHUIU. vWm. Lang, by Wm. Adamson and W. D. Minnikin. A -T Ward two __ __ J-` - . _ ..-u .- Lang J. D. Wisdonln. IIILKI IL`: U-I Liall-JCQILIIO obt. Payne. by H. vson and A. Wi1kes.. .Thos'. Davis, by A. `1'Y',I,,, , -ET H i3rofIie1', by A. and A. J.. Sarjeant. D ..I..J- `D..'.... A 3-." TI .auu Us 11. `V 15110111: Geo. 'Vickers, by `W. and A. E. Lennox. Ward three , All. I J UV G.."Robertsof1 13 (1L_-_I-. l " :`:I.".I..4:i;i1er, by A. J. Sarjeimt ad [A; J. ,Wallace. ' `n -n_-__,_ 1,, fl ? 11 n___IA_ __;I U \J o. LIIIIUVI [ID1111- `A. E. Stapleton, by` A. J .` Sarjeantv and J. H. Bennett. '~ ' 1-.1. III. ll!,_,`._ 1 , 11-r n-_,:_-__L _;..`l . E.'.-'1`, Tyrexf, by W. Sarjeant a'1_1d `H. G; Robertson- ~ " ` V. Geo. Vicker, by `A. E, Lennox and D..:.Ga,u;ley. - ' . ' . .1;?1.E*.i ;`.;I5:A;'1;I*;"%. z2.;~_%3.-i=*z"w n...-4.4; . =U-L=+w'-rwnsuwnrazuzx.'-wru-:reP-wrire: :j.and1.'.I. .J.. Brown.`. L * V . - _. ' ; ._ " -"Thos. 1 Rogers, ' by D.` Ga'ul'ey a.1id_ .'H::1.'_ry:.Bag-"' Z I ' ' ' - ` L ' A.:..-............' 51...." m H 1% -."nm:T..;.':_ 3? un1o'n. rayer, M; w, ;__'kix:7an`1a2_R.','13iQ;`vr;ell;"'= V . A -1!; .- '_ ---_`-4.. o . V? IILIUU Payne, , P. Soules and H. ,un auu. _l.Ih uxu-wcu.` .. W :1-D bx ' uI'o'r"1st Dep.-Reeve . Sarjeant,i by A. Wilkes and lT..H...... _ Aldermen NOMINATIONSE. For `For Reeve Mayor Services 'ice.` M - e held`at V3 "